Mint: Personal Finance & Money
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Budget, Bills & Credit Score

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Description

Mint is the free, effortless way to manage your money in one place.

Finally, there’s one place to manage all your finances with ease. Mint is the free money manager and financial tracker app from the makers of TurboTax® that does it all. We bring together your bank accounts, credit cards, bills and investments so you always know where you stand. See what you’re spending and where you can save money.

SEE EVERYTHING IN ONE PLACE Get a more complete picture of your financial life. We bring together everything from account balances and spending to net worth and more.

SAVE TIME & MONEY With one place to keep track of your finances, there’s no need to log into multiple sites. Plus, we’ll give you savings tips to help with budgeting and debt.

BUDGET BETTER Effortlessly create budgets you can stick to. To help you save smarter from day one, we even make a few for you based on your spending.

STAY SECUREWe’re serious about security and use measures like multi-factor authentication, designed to help you protect access to your account. Plus, Mint comes from the people who make TurboTax®, trusted by millions with sensitive data, and we participate in security scanning with VeriSign.

SYNCS WITH THE MINT WEB APPMint’s great on the go, but you can also use the desktop version at Mint.com. Sync your bank accounts, credit cards, budgeting, spending and everything else across your devices. You can even export spreadsheets from the web, and more.

WHY DO MILLIONS TRUST MINT?Time Magazine: The 50 Best Apps of the Year (2016)PC Magazine: What to Do When You Go Over Budget in Mint.com (2016)Nerd Wallet: Financial Fitness - 7 Exercises to Build your Credit Muscle (2016)Huffington Post: 5 Things To Know After You Graduate (2016)Tech Times: Save Money in 2015: Here are the Best Money Management Apps (2015)Kiplinger’s: 10 Great Saving Money-Saving Apps (2014) Money Magazine: Best Finance Tool For Budgeting (2014)Wired: The Best Apps for Budgeting Your Cash (2014)

FROM INTUIT INC.Mint is part of a suite of financial tools that includes TurboTax®, QuickBooks®, QuickBooks Self-Employed™ and ProConnect™. Wherever you are in life, whatever you do, Intuit can help you save money and simplify the business of life.

When you download and use Mint, you agree to the Mint Terms of Service https://www.mint.com/terms

Message and data rates apply. Reminders subject to interruptions due to various reasons including but not limited to internet/mobile service outages. Account balances may not immediately reflect recent transactions. Internet/mobile data required for financial data refresh.

Mint currently connects to US and Canadian financial institutions only.

What’s New

Sep 8, 2019

Version 6.15.0

Fixed issues:- Multiple UI and font related issues in iOS 13- Users in Canada were not able to search and add for certain financial institutions- Calendar events for Credit Score update was not getting cleared on logout for certain users- Other bugs

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5

52.8K Ratings

52.8K Ratings

Editors’ Choice

Mint’s easy setup and elegant design make keeping tabs on your financial accounts and investments smooth and straightforward. Visualize your spending behaviours with charts and graphs and get alerts to help you better plan for your future goals. No need to manually enter your transactions; Mint does all the work for you, automatically!

Dladymuse
, 2017-09-17

Can not edit.

It tells me I overspend, which I already knew. What I don't like is that the trends pie chart is not accurate and I have no way to edit it. I have a budget for groceries and it likes to lump sum my groceries in with dining. I know I spend more on groceries, so I don't need to see this as the biggest chunk of the pie. I want to see how much a month I spend on dining out. You can't edit these charts so I will have to keep old school paper charts of these things. I already have an app for my online banking so mint is redundant. Will be deleting.

Spence J
, 2018-11-08

DO NOT USE.

Mint (and parent company Intuit) share and report your personal, private financial data to credit bureaus and other agencies like Equifax, Transunion, etc. This is after they first get you to give them your bank account passwords so they have access to all your personal data. This is unbelievable. The app that’s supposed to help you learn to manage your finances can actually leave you *worse* off by reporting your personal data.

Editors’ Choice

Mint’s easy setup and elegant design make keeping tabs on your financial accounts and investments smooth and straightforward. Visualize your spending behaviours with charts and graphs and get alerts to help you better plan for your future goals. No need to manually enter your transactions; Mint does all the work for you, automatically!